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The phrase "and I made out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a romantic or intimate interaction between two people, often implying kissing or physical affection.
Example: "We were at the party, and I made out with her in the corner when no one was watching."
Alternatives: "and we kissed" or "and we got intimate".
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The next weekend, we met her again, and she and I made out some more.
"When I left, and I made out an efficiency report on Colonel Henderson, I recommended him for promotion to brigadier general, which I didn't do to too many colonels along the way".
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Jesse isn't mean at all (to me) anymore, and after I made out with Paul Marshall in the bathroom, I pretty much never heard from him again.
At its door, I made out voices, and I stopped before knocking.
But gradually I make out bodies and the steady, hypnotic movement of arms.
I mean, they like it when I make out with someone, and I like it when they make out with someone".
Today the EP that my best friend and I made is out on iTunes.
Yeah we lost everything but my family and I made it out safe".
But as I kept looking, the fuzz of snow settled down, and I gradually made out most of the figures still on the slope," he said.
By then we were pretty drunk and I immediately made out with several dudes who didn't know they were kissing someone in year nine.
Just because I clicked my heels and I made it out of Oz doesn't mean everyone can".
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